Thursday, August 31, 2017

Ganeshotsav is
the festival that has transformed into one of the biggest, most opulent,
glittering fiesta drawing lakhs of devotees and tourists, with the biggest
celebrations held across regions where Lord Ganesh has for generations been a
reigning deity. As such, whole of the SVM fraternity was shifted into a festive
gear with the arrival of idols of the elephant-headed Lord Ganesh for the five-day
long Ganeshotsav on Tuesday, August 25, 2017.

Pandal – site for installation of idol
of Lord Ganesha was decorated with pleasant lightings. The installationof
Idol of Lord Ganesha was preceded by procession accompanied with beats of sound
system. Students danced with enthusiasm and zeal to the beats of traditional
instruments like drums and trumpets to welcome the Lord Ganesha. The last day of
Ganeshotsav Celebration was observed with special Pooja and Worship. Immersion was
carried out peacefully and lord Ganesha bid adieu to everyone and blessed us
till he visits next year.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

The school management has pitched in to prevent
outbreak of swine flu in the campus. Evidently, ayurveda has got major role to
increase immunity of the people against this H1N1 Virus. It is now evident that
the traditional medicinal plants possess various medicinal properties and are
highly effective to treat virus borne diseases. In herbal extracts of herbs
shows antimicrobial activities, remove toxins from blood and boost the
immunity. These herbs rejuvenate and give longevity to the body. Hence the
school has started distribution of the ayurvedic decoction in the premises to
every student. This decoction, prepared under care and guidance of P. Sahaj
Didi, contains the immuno-modulators that helps to escalate immunity to fight
against H1N1 Virus. The Mentor didis make sure that each student has her
regular intake of the ayurvedic decoction at stipulated time.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Dramatics
is one of the essential skills that students have to develop for adequate
grooming of their personality. It requires excellent co-ordination, ability to
transcend into different personality and distinct expressions through which the
concept and effect is transferred to the spectators. The school organized an
inter-house drama competition on 19th August, 2017 where students of
all the four houses displayed their dramatic skills. The four dramas presented
subsequently on the theme of Women Empowerment unfolded the multifold
role played by women and her multidimensional contribution towards society. The
spectators were made to ponder over the prevalent gaps in understanding the
potential and position of women in our society.

Monday, August 21, 2017

Social Science is a subject which is
better learnt by doing rather than reading. And hence, on the evening of 18th
of August, students of the classes VI to X, representing their Houses, came to
the school auditorium to participate in a poster -making competition.

The students had brought in a variety
of ideas in their creative minds. They were provided with white sheets and colours
to put their ideas on work. The creative hands got to work and within the
stipulated time they came out with some innovative works of art which were very
interesting incorporating various themes together. Themes for the competition
were related to topics of Social Sciences as the water cycle, the structure of
earth, the solar system, saving environment and so on.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Krishna
Janmashtami was celebrated with sheer enthusiasm at the school. The morning
assembly partook an air of Krishna spirit. Soul-touching speeches and a
video clip displayed did remind to the spectators the importance of ‘Janmashtmi’
and its place in Indian social fabric and cultural texture. Competitions like
Matki Decoration marked the jovial spirit of the day.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

India’s 71st Independence
Day was celebrated by Sarvanaman Vidya Mandir with great enthusiasm and due
patriotic fervour. The chief guest – Mr. Khumansinh Vansiya, ex-minister of
Gujarat, was accompanied by the school principal and members of school
management as he hoisted the national flag. School principal Mr. Govind Borade
welcomed the chief guest and other dignitaries who graced the occasion.
Cultural activities were held and the gathering was treated with spectacular
musical feats. Speeches by a student and a teacher not only glorified the
unsung heroes of Indian struggle for independence, but also threw light on
various tasks to be undertaken by the present students who are the future
citizens of the country. The programme concluded with the speech by the chief
guest who spoke to the gathering about the sanctity of the occasion and the
role to be played by the youth in furthering the development of independent
India.